Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
The Dallas Fort Worth is one of 408 airports with scheduled flights in the United States. Related to the annual number of checked-in passengers it is worldwide at No. 19 and nationwide at No. 3. The biggest airport by passenger amounts in the country is Pittsburgh International Airport.› All airports in the United States
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Facts about Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas-Fort Worth
City: | Dallas-Fort Worth |
IATA Code: | DFW |
ICAO Code: | KDFW |
Timezone: | Central Standard Time (UTC -6) |
Size | |
Passengers: | 39 m p.a. (2020) |
Cargo: | 790,696 t p.a. (2020) |
Movements: | 514,702 p.a. (2020) |
Airlines: | 33 |
Nonstop destinations: | 187 |
Runways: | 7 |
Longest runway: | 13,401 ft (4,084.6 m) |
Position | |
Longitude: | 97.03800 W |
Latitude: | 32.89680 N |
Height: | 607 ft (185.0 m) |
Nearby airports | |
Dallas Love Field (DAL) | 18.0 km |
Addison Airport (ADS) | 20.0 km |
Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW) | 28.0 km |
Dallas Executive Airport (RBD) | 29.0 km |
Fort Worth Meacham International Airport (FTW) | 32.0 km |
NAS Fort Worth JRB/Carswell Field (FWH) | 40.0 km |
Parker County Airport (WEA) | 63.0 km |
Terrell Municipal Airport (TRL) | 75.0 km |
Gainesville Municipal Airport (GLE) | 85.0 km |
Majors Airport (GVT) | 93.0 km |
Mineral Wells Airport (MWL) | 96.0 km |
North Texas Regional Airport/Perrin Field (PNX) | 97.0 km |